Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: The Big Crunch by Pete Hautman

Guest Review: The Big Crunch by Pete Hautman

Main Character: June ElbergLove Interest: Wes AndersonSeries: n/aAuthor: Website|Facebook|Twitter|Goodreads June and Wes do not “meet cute.” They do not fall in love at first sight. They do not swoon with scorching desire. They do not believe that they are instant soul mates destined to be together forever. This is not that kind of love story. […]

Guest Review: Never Again by Michele Bardsley

Guest Review: Never Again by Michele Bardsley

Tracy’s review of Never Again (Wizards of Nevermore) by Michele Bardsley Welcome to Nevermore, Texas, population 503, where witches and wizards live side by side with humans, and where witch Lucy Rackmore is in trouble. Ever since her former lover snuffed out her magical abilities, everyone in town is looking to settle a score with […]

Guest Review: Serpent’s Storm by Amber Benson

Guest Review: Serpent’s Storm by Amber Benson

Mary‘s review of Serpent’s Storm (A Calliope Reaper-Jones novel) by Amber Benson Calliope just wants to make it big in the Big Apple like any other working girl. But Callie is also Death’s Daughter, no matter how much she tries to stay out of the family business. And now her older sister has made a […]

Guest Review: The Only Exception by Gina Gordon

Guest Review: The Only Exception by Gina Gordon

Judith‘s review of The Only Exception by Gina Gordon For Caroline Cross, business is business.  She will NOT let her profession define her.  She’ll never make that mistake again.  When she finds herself forced to attend a manager’s retreat in the middle of winter, the line between the professional and the personal becomes blurred.  Especially, when […]

Guest Review: Tip of the Iceberg by Ann Jacobs

Guest Review: Tip of the Iceberg by Ann Jacobs

Judith‘s review of Tip of the  Iceberg by Ann Jacobs. Nothing but a deathbed promise to his wife could have brought Casey Weldon back to his old college town.  He has signed on as athletic director, but he soon learns that the recruiting violations that brought him there are symptoms for something far more sinister.  Not […]